"They make us fight. I had no aptitude for it at all but it's the womanly thing to do in Asgard and a princess can't get away with just not being particularly womanly. Thor's a prodigy. We weren't adults until we'd gone out and killed something nasty. She got a giant bear, I went along - I had my healing spells by then and thought I could bail her out if it went badly - and I got a wyvern." The scenes play out in parallel illusions: tiny Loki gingerly spearing an enormous bear covered in broken arrows and scars from the high ground while Thor clobbers it in the jaw. Larger Loki, Thor and friends looking on while she grounds a reptile and dispatches it. "Subject to the vagaries of my memory," she clarifies.
"Well, I did want to kill the wyvern. It was attacking people. I was fortunate enough never to be called into a war against actual people that I couldn't stomach." She dismisses the pictures. "Just frost giants who were hassling helpless Midgardians."
"It makes an all right form of recreation if you're any good at it and have people who can practice with you, but yeah, it's unlikely to be of practical value to you."
"Círdan's, to talk with him about your orcs. Eithel Ivrin, it's absolutely beautiful and there used to be a thriving nomadic community in the area and I want to make sure they're all right. Tumunzahar, the Dwarf-city, I've been invited and it sounds magical. Lake Mithrim, where the newcomers have settled - I could surprise my cousins! Or just greet them, if they dislike surprises. I could make their crops grow faster by dancing and singing and things."
"I'd really like a map of all these places and a list of all these people," she remarks. "The newcomers that have your cousins with them are not the ones at the lake." Pause. "It's probably a terrible idea to suggest it but I wonder how many guards I'd count for."
"I think I might rather not have him thinking of me as the possible equal of a hundred excellent archers like that. And Finwë's children and grandchildren are leading their respective groups, but there are many other people with both sets and the two factions aren't speaking."
"...I'm still not sure of how to expect people here to react to descriptions of things like what happened with them on the shores of Valinor and suspect I'd do someone's reputation a disservice if I tried to relay it secondhand, non-diplomat that I am."
"...Actually, I think I might want to keep the map and chalk is not very durable, and there's something I've been wanting to try with the illusions... draw it in the air and I'll trace your hand."
Loki follows the movement of Lúthien's hand with lines, and embellishes the map with symbol and legend as she elaborates.
"I can't dismiss them and get them back. But they persist as long as I don't get rid of them altogether, and I can manipulate them almost like they were real." She peels off a duplicate map. It shrinks and clings to the back of her hand. "And I can stick an illusion to a person. So I can wear it - maybe under my clothes or feathers - and then -" She shakes her hand illustratively and expands the image. "It loses a little fidelity in the process. But not so much that I can't just sharpen it up again, good as new." She does that; it matches the "original".
"I can't wear an audio illusion the way I can wear a visible one, but I could put a tiny Lúthien in my bag, animated in the same way over and over."
"I doubt the illusion carries the effect," Loki says. "I could add illusion of your voice but it would be dependent on my memory; and anyway, my memory of faces is good enough that I don't think there'd be much loss of fidelity if I made a new illusion of you when I arrived instead of carrying one along. The idea's very cute but I'm not sure it improves on an osawnë memory or a new illusion."